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What is the future value of $2,000 after three years if the appropriate interest rate is 8% compounded semiannually?

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Given: $2,000, 8% compounded semiannually, 3 years

To find the future value, we use the formula for compound interest:


A=P(1+(i)/(n))^(nt)

Where A is the total amount (in this case also the future value), P is the principal ($2,000), i is the interest rate (8% or 0.08), n is the number of compounding per year (2 because it is semi-annual) and t is the number of years (3).

Substituting the given, we get:


\begin{gathered} A=2,000(1+(0.08)/(2))^(2(3)) \\ \\ A=2,000(1.04)^6 \\ \\ A=2,530.64 \end{gathered}

So the future value of $2,000 after three years at 8% compounded semiannually is $2,530.64.

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